Question and answer 1 what is meant by Nirvana ?
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in Buddhism, the state of peace and happiness achieved after giving up personal desires
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A state of bliss and rest is the concept of Nirvana in Buddhism.
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- Lord Buddha was the first to teach the notion of Nirvana. Nirvana is derived from the root 'to blow out,' and alludes to the extinguishing of the fires of greed, hatred, and delusion.
- When wisdom destroys these emotional and psychological defilements, the mind becomes free, bright, and joyful, and the person who has realised the Truth is the happiest person on the planet.
- He is devoid of all obsessions and complexes. He has no regrets for the past or forebodings for the future. He is entirely immersed in the current moment.
- He appreciates and enjoys life in its purest form, free of self-projection. He is no longer enslaved by the need to grow and the illusion of self.
- Nivrana is defined as a state of bliss or peace in Buddhism.
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